Travala launches AI travel protocol for autonomous bookings.
Platform supports 2.2 million + hotels with on-chain USDC payments.
Developers earn 10% cbBTC rebates for AI-driven bookings.
Travala has launched what it describes as the world’s first end-to-end agentic AI travel protocol, allowing autonomous artificial intelligence agents to search, book, and pay for travel services with minimal human involvement.
The Singapore-based travel booking platform said the new protocol enables AI agents to access more than 2.2 million hotel listings, including properties operated by major brands such as Marriott, Hilton, and IHG.
The system allows agents to complete the entire booking process independently until final payment authorization is required from the user.
The launch comes as interest in agentic AI continues to grow across industries.
According to Travala, the total value of agentic commerce transactions is projected to reach $8 billion in 2026 and expand to an estimated $3.5 trillion by 2031.
The company also cited Morgan Stanley Research, which forecasts that autonomous “agentic shoppers” could account for up to 20% of all online retail spending by 2030.
Protocol aims to automate travel bookings
At the center of the initiative is the Travala Travel MCP, a Model Context Protocol designed specifically for agentic commerce.
The protocol operates on the Base blockchain and uses the x402 protocol, an open payments standard designed to facilitate direct stablecoin payments between applications, APIs, and AI agents.
According to Travala, the infrastructure enables gasless USDC transactions on Base, with settlement occurring almost instantly and transaction costs of roughly $0.01 per booking.
For consumers, the technology powers an AI travel concierge that can plan, book, and manage trips through a single conversation within Claude.
The company said the system maintains context across searches, bookings, and cancellations, creating a more seamless travel-planning experience.
Travala added that security is maintained through ERC-7715 session keys, ensuring that AI agents can initiate payment requests while final transaction approval remains under the user’s control.
Developer incentives built into the platform
To encourage adoption, Travala has introduced a developer rebate program tied to the new protocol.
Developers who build and integrate AI agents with the Travala Travel MCP will receive a 10% rebate in Coinbase Wrapped Bitcoin (cbBTC) for successful bookings completed through their applications.
The rebates will be settled directly onchain to developers’ wallets.
The protocol also incorporates ERC-8004 technology, which the company said links an agent’s reputation to verified real-world outcomes.
Travala said this creates a machine-verifiable trust layer intended to reward high-performing agents and support ecosystem integrity.
Company sees broader role in agentic commerce
Travala plans to expand the protocol over time by adding new travel products, including flights.
The company also said its native AVA token is expected to gain additional utility as adoption of the Travel MCP grows.
“The launch of the world’s first agentic AI travel protocol marks the death of the checkout button and the beginning of a truly autonomous travel economy,” said Juan Otero, CEO of Travala. “By combining our global travel inventory with the industry’s first machine-to-machine settlement protocol, we’re effectively hardcoding Travala as the default travel rail for the agentic web.”
Sam Frankel, Head of Partnerships at Base, also highlighted the significance of the launch.
“Base is built to be the home of the onchain economy, and Travala’s Travel MCP is exactly what that looks like in practice, devs using our infrastructure to power machine-to-machine commerce that’s seamless, autonomous, and global. We’re thrilled to see Travala lead the charge on real-world use cases for agentic payments,” he said.

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